Saad Ahmad Khan
Global College,
University of Winnipeg
Saad Ahmad Khan is an academic and international human rights lawyer whose work focuses on the dynamics which lead to radicalization of second-generation immigrants in countries such as Canada. Saad’s research into radicalization provides a unique intersection of history, law, psychology, peacebuilding, and sociology. His other areas of research include international law and counter-terrorism, international criminal law, immigrant experiences of resettlement, post-conflict/post-peace accord rebuilding, and civil liberties in a polarized world. Saad has published Perceptions of Ethnicity, Religion, and Radicalization among Second-Generation Pakistani- anadians: Unity in Diversity?